Liquor serving apparatus, system and method

ABSTRACT

A system for carrying and serving liquor. The system includes an apparatus for serving liquor, a plurality of vessel, a holster and a protective briefcase. The apparatus takes in the liquor and decants the liquor upon requirement. The plurality of vessel, receives the liquor from the apparatus and adapted to hold the liquor. One of a pourer and a cap adapted to alternatively and may be removably coupled to the hollow gun shaped structure, either to pour the liquor with a controlled flow velocity or to keep it ready to use it later. The holster may be adapted to be wrapped around the user&#39;s waist and adapted to hold the plurality of vessel and the apparatus. The protective briefcase includes a hard-protective covering from an outside, and a soft cushioning covering from an inside. The protective briefcase provides safety to the apparatus and the plurality of vessel.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure relates to a liquor industry, and, moreparticularly, to an apparatus, a system and a method for serving liquor.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

In this fast running life, people hardly get time to gather and enjoy.The people prefer to share their happiness and sorrow in the gatheringover liquors or drinks. Liquor is one of the most demanded refreshmentin the party or gathering. Liquor is also of many kinds and some peoplebased on their likings prefer only some specific kind of liquor. Peopleor bar tenders or bar owners carry their own favorite liquor in the barsor any other gathering to serve themselves or to the gathering. Apartfrom having their favorite liquor, people want their liquor to be servedin a proper and fashionable manner. Sometimes, the host of the gatheringwants to serve in his/her own style. Though the process of serving maynot matter for some people, but some takes it very seriously as it makestheir mood for the party or gathering.

For such passion of carrying their favorite liquor and serving in theirown style, there are some conventional way in which people carry andserve liquor. Conventionally, people keep their favorite liquor bottlein a bag and carry it to the gathering venue. Some carry their favoriteliquor bottle in a box. Likewise, in serving process, peopleconventionally decant the liquor in the drinking vessel directly fromthe liquor bottle. Despite these conventional methods, liquor lovers arealways on the look to find best way to carry and serve their favoriteliquor.

The existing liquor carrying and serving method may be satisfying butmay not be able to address some of the specific problems. For example,there may be instances when the person may need to carry liquor bottlein a conventional bag from one place to another. As a result, the liquorbottle may get broken on the way due to sudden impact. Further, theremay be instances when the person may need to carry some items tosupplement the liquor, for example, drinking glasses, serving vessel, apourer and so forth. As a result, the person may need to carry multiplebags containing supplementary items and may need to take care of all theitems simultaneously, which may get broken due to the sudden impactduring its transportation. Furthermore, there may be a liquor servingvessel which may induce turbulence upon pouring liquor and may notprovide the best experience to the person. As a result, the person maynot enjoy the liquor serving system and method. Moreover, inconventional systems or methods the user may put a lot of effort tocarry the liquor serving vessel and liquor holding vessels. As a result,the user either has to go to the liquor serving vessel every time to getand serve more liquor or has to carry the liquor serving vessel inhis/her hand every time.

Accordingly, there exists a need to overcome shortcomings of theexisting liquor carrying and serving system and method. For example,there may be a need of such a system and a method which may facilitatecarrying of liquor from one place to another without any fear of gettingbroken. Further, there may be a need of such a system and a method whichmay facilitate carrying of supplementary items for the liquor servingfrom one place to another safely. Furthermore, there may be a need ofsuch a system or a method which may provide a better liquor servingexperience. Moreover, there may be a need of such a system and a methodof serving that may facilitate a liquor server to carry the liquorserving vessel and the liquor holding vessels without putting anyeffort. In this way, using the suitable system and method may provide asafer, hassle free and fashionable way for carrying and serving liquor.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the prior art, thegeneral purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a system andmethod for carrying and serving liquor to include all advantages of theprior art, and to overcome the drawbacks inherent in the prior art.

Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a systemand a method which may facilitate carrying of liquor from one place toanother without any fear of getting broken.

Another object of the present disclosure is to develop such a system anda method which may facilitate carrying of supplementary items for theliquor serving from one place to another safely.

Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a better liquorserving experience.

Another object of the present disclosure is to develop a system and amethod which may facilitate carrying a liquor serving vessel over aperson's body favoring hassle free and timely liquor serving.

In light of the above objects, in one aspect, an apparatus may beprovided for carrying and serving liquor. In one embodiment, theapparatus may include at least one hollow gun shaped structure having afirst region and a second region. The first region is to hold the hollowgun shaped structure and the second region is extending horizontally inrelation to a vertical orientation of the first region. The first regiondefines a grip portion to enable gripping and holding of the hollow gunshaped structure. The second region defines a bore portion to enablefilling and decanting of the liquor in and out of the hollow gun shapedstructure via the opening. Further, a threaded region having externalthreads, formed along a distal end portion of the second region. Thethreaded region may be narrower than the second region and threadedexternally along the distal end portion of the second region.Furthermore, an opening is formed along the second region, extendingfrom the threaded region to the at least one hollow gun shapedstructure. The opening may facilitate filling and decanting of theliquor in and out of the hollow gun shaped structure while serving theliquor.

Further, in one embodiment, the apparatus may include one of a pourerand a cap adapted to alternatively and removably coupled to the threadedregion along the opening of the hollow gun shaped structure. The pourermay be a two side open ended pipe comprising a projecting flat rim, athreaded portion, a protruding member and a see-through recess. Thethreaded portion may extend vertically up-ward from one side of theprojecting flat rim and the protruding member may extend verticallydown-ward from another side of the projecting flat rim. The see-throughrecess may extend along the projecting flat rim, the threaded portionand the protruding member to enable decanting of the liquor out of thehollow gun shaped structure. The protruding member has a narrowerdiameter than the threaded portion of the pourer.

In one embodiment, the threaded portion comprises internal threads andan external thread-like pattern. The internal threads are formed alongan internal surface of the pourer. The internal threads of the pourercomplement the external threads of the threaded region along the distalend portion of the second region to removably couple the pourer with thethreaded region. The external thread-like pattern may be formed along anexternal surface of the pourer to enable gripping of the pourer topreclude slippage while coupling the pourer with the threaded region.

In one embodiment, the hollow gun shaped structure may be transparent,thick, durable and of a food grade glass material.

In one embodiment, the cap is internally threaded to engaged with thethreaded region to close the opening of the hollow gun shaped structure,when the hollow gun shaped structure is in the idle condition.

In another aspects, a system for carrying and serving liquor may beprovided. The system may include an apparatus for serving liquor, aplurality of vessel, a holster and a protective briefcase. The apparatusmay include at least one hollow gun shaped structure having a firstregion and a second region. The first region may be adapted to hold thehollow gun shaped structure, whereas the second region extendinghorizontally in relation to a vertical orientation of the first region.Further, a threaded region may be formed along a distal end portion ofthe second region. The threaded region may be threaded externally alongthe distal end portion of the second region. An opening may be formedalong the second region extending from the threaded region to the atleast one hollow gun shaped structure. The opening may facilitatefilling and decanting of the liquor in and out of the hollow gun shapedstructure. Further, in one embodiment, a pourer and a cap may be adaptedto alternatively and removably coupled to the threaded region along theopening of the hollow gun shaped structure. Further, the system mayinclude a plurality of vessel to hold the served liquor from the atleast one apparatus.

Furthermore, the holster may be provided to hold the plurality of vesseland the apparatus. The holster may be of a flexible and flat material,and adapted to extend longitudinally between opposite ends thereof.Further, a plurality of pockets, one adjacent to another may be coupledon one of surface of the flexible and flat material. The plurality ofpockets may be capable of holding the plurality of vessel. Furthermore,there may be at least one holding patch at the opposite ends of theflexible and flat material and proximate to the plurality of pockets.The holding patch of the flexible and flat material may be capable ofholding the apparatus. An attaching member may be coupled along theopposite ends of the flexible and flat material. The holster may beadapted to be wrapped around a user waist and coupled via the attachingmember for serving the liquor. Furthermore, the system may include aprotective briefcase having a plurality of complementary grooved spaces.The complementary grooved spaces may accommodate the at least oneapparatus, the plurality of vessel, the pourer, and the holster.Furthermore, the protective briefcase may include a hard-protectivecovering from an outside, and a soft cushioning covering from an inside.

In another aspect, a method for carrying and serving liquor may beprovided. A method for serving liquor using an apparatus as summarizedabove, and further explanation thereof will be excluded herein for thesake of brevity. Reference of the specified components related toapparatus and system will be take herein for summarizing andunderstanding the method steps. The method may include picking thehollow gun shaped structure from a protective briefcase along with theplurality of vessel, the pourer, and the holster. The holster may bewrapped around a user's waist, and the plurality of vessel may beaccommodated in a plurality of pockets formed along the holster.Further, removing the cap from the opening of the hollow gun shapedstructure while keeping the hollow gun shaped structure vertically suchthat opening is facing upward, if the hollow gun shaped structure to beused. Further, the user may fill the liquor in the hollow gun shapedstructure, through the opening while keeping the hollow gun shapedstructure vertically such that opening is facing upward. Furthermore,the user may close the opening with the cap after hollow gun shapedstructure is filled with the liquor, if the hollow gun shaped structureto be used later. Alternatively, for immediate use, the user may fix thepourer on the opening of the hollow gun shaped structure keeping thehollow gun shaped structure vertically such that opening is facingupward. Furthermore, the user may decant the liquor through the pourerin at least one vessel, from the hollow gun shaped structure byinclining the hollow gun shaped structure downward.

Further, the amount of liquor to decant may be controlled by controllingthe hand movement holding the first region. Furthermore, the pourerpours the liquor in the plurality of vessel with a controlled flowvelocity. Furthermore, the liquor may be refilled repeatedly in thehollow gun shaped structure for serving, after the liquor is consumed.

This together with the other aspects of the present disclosure, alongwith the various features of novelty that characterize the presentdisclosure, is pointed out with particularity in the claims annexedhereto and forms a part of the present disclosure. For a betterunderstanding of the present disclosure, its operating advantages, andthe specified object attained by its uses, reference should be made tothe accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there areillustrated exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The advantages and features of the present disclosure will become betterunderstood with reference to the following detailed description taken inconjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:

FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram of a system of carrying and serving liquor,in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2A illustrate a hollow gun shaped structure of an apparatus of thesystem, for serving liquor, in accordance with an exemplary embodimentof the present disclosure;

FIG. 2B, illustrates a threaded region of the hollow gun shapedstructure, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure;

FIG. 3 illustrates a diagram depicting a plurality of vessel of thesystem, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure;

FIG. 4A illustrates a pourer of the system, in accordance with anexemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4B illustrates a pourer assembled with the bottle, in accordancewith an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4C illustrates a pourer assembled with a hollow gun shapedstructure, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure;

FIG. 5A illustrates a cap of the system, in accordance with an exemplaryembodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 5B illustrates a cap assembly with the hollow gun-shaped structure,in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 6 illustrates a diagram depicting a holster of the system, inaccordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 7 illustrates a diagram depicting a protective briefcase of thesystem, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure; and

FIG. 8 illustrates a flow diagram of a method for carrying and servingliquor, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure.

Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the descriptionof several views of the drawing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

The exemplary embodiments described herein detail for illustrativepurposes are subject to many variations in implementation. The presentdisclosure provides a system and method for carrying and serving liquor.It should be emphasized, however, that the present disclosure is notlimited to system and method for carrying and serving liquor. It isunderstood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents arecontemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but theseare intended to cover the application or implementation withoutdeparting from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.

The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity,but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.

The terms “having”, “comprising”, “including”, and variations thereofsignify the presence of a component.

The system will now be explained in conjunction with FIGS. 1-8 as below,in accordance with various exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure. Without departing from the scope of the present disclosure,the drawings as shown herein are only for better understanding of thedisclosure and may not be in anyway considered to be limiting only tothe diagrams as disclosed herein. There may be various other arrangementthat may be covered by the claims of the present disclosure.

Referring now to FIG. 1, a diagram of a system 1000 for carrying andserving liquor. As illustrated, the system 1000 may include an apparatus100 for serving liquor, a plurality of vessel 200, a holster 400, and aprotective briefcase 500. The protective briefcase 500 is adapted toaccommodate the apparatus 100, the plurality of vessel 200, and theholster 400.

Now referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B, various views of the apparatus 100 aredepicted, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure, and will now be described herein in conjunction with FIG. 1.Specifically, FIG. 2A depicts the apparatus 100 having a hollowgun-shape structure 110 for serving liquor, in accordance with anexemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Further, FIG. 2Billustrates an enlarged view of a portion of the hollow gun-shapestructure 110 depicting a threaded region 120. In an example embodiment,the apparatus 100 may include at least one hollow gun shaped structure110 having a first region 112 and a second region 114. The first region112 may be adapted to hold the hollow gun shaped structure 110. Further,the second region 114 may be adapted to extend horizontally in relationto a vertical orientation of the first region 112. The first region 112may define a grip portion. The grip portion may enable gripping andholding of the hollow gun shaped structure 110. The first region or (thegrip portion) 112 may facilitate user to hold or grip the hollow gunshaped structure 110 during filling and decanting of the liquor. Thehollow gun shaped structure 110 along the first region 112 may behollow, which may contain certain amount of liquor in it. Further, thesecond region 114 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110 defines a boreportion to enable filling and decanting of the liquor in and out of thehollow gun shaped structure 110 via the opening 130. The opening 130 isfurther discussed herein the description.

Now referring to FIG. 2B, an enlarged view of the threaded region 120 ofthe hollow gun shaped structure 110 is depicted. The threaded region 120may be formed along a distal end portion of the second region 114. Inone example embodiment, the threaded region 120 may be narrower than thesecond region 114 and threaded externally along the distal end portionof the second region 114. Furthermore, an opening 130 may be formedalong the second region 114. The opening may extend from the threadedregion 120 to the hollow gun shaped structure 110. The opening 130 mayfacilitate filling and decanting of the liquor in and out of the hollowgun shaped structure 110.

In one embodiment, the hollow gun shaped structure 110 may betransparent. The hollow gun shaped structure 110 may also be thick,durable and of food grade glass material.

Now referring to FIG. 3, a diagram depicting a plurality of vessel 200is shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure. The plurality of vessel 200 are the liquor holding vesselwhich may be adapted to receive and hold liquor from the apparatus 100upon pouring of liquor from the apparatus 100. In one embodiment, theplurality of vessel 200 may be of food grade glass and transparentmaterial.

Now referring to FIGS. 4A to 4C, a diagram depicting a pourer 300 isshown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure. FIGS. 4A to 4C will now be described in conjunction withFIGS. 1 to 3. In one example embodiment, the pourer 300 may be adaptedto alternatively and removably coupled to the threaded region 120 alongthe opening 130 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110, as seen in FIG.4C. Further, the pourer 300 is a two side open ended pipe which mayfacilitate the pouring of liquor with a controlled flow velocity. Thepourer 300 may be used in two ways, in first way it may be used by theliquor bottle “B”, as shown in FIG. 4B, to fill the hollow gun shapedstructure 110, and secondly the pourer 300 may be used by the hollow gunshaped structure 110 to serve the liquor in the drinking vessel 200, asseen in FIG. 4C. The pourer 300 may include a projecting flat rim 310, athreaded portion 320, a protruding member 330 and a see-through recess340. The threaded portion 320 may extend vertically up-ward from oneside of the projecting flat rim 310, and the protruding member 330 mayextend vertically down-ward from another side of the projecting flat rim310. The see-through recess of the pourer 300 may extend along theprojecting flat rim 310, the threaded portion 320 and the protrudingmember 330 to enable decanting of the liquor out of the hollow gunshaped structure 110. In an example embodiment, the protruding member330 may include a narrower diameter than the threaded portion 320 of thepourer 300.

Furthermore, the threaded portion 320 of the pourer 300 may includeinternal threads 312 and an external thread-like pattern 314. Theinternal threads 312 may be formed along an internal surface of thepourer 300, and complements the external threads 120 a of the threadedregion 120 along the distal end portion of the second region 114, seeFIG. 2A. This arrangement of internal threads 312 and external threads120 a of the threaded region 120 may removably couple the pourer 300with the threaded region 120 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110. Theexternal thread-like pattern 314 formed along an external surface of thepourer 300 enables gripping of the pourer 300 to couple the pourer 300with the threaded region 120 without slippage.

Additionally, in an example arrangement, the external thread-likepattern 314, as seen in FIG. 4B, may also be adapted to engage with anopening “O” of a liquor bottle “B” to removably couple the pourer 300with the liquor bottle “B”. For example, the pourer 300 along with theexternal thread-like pattern 314 may be inserted in the opening “O” ofthe liquor bottle “B”. Such insertion of the pourer 300 through theexternal thread-like pattern 314 enables the pourer 300 to be engagedwith the opening “O” of the liquor bottle “B” for pouring the liquorfrom the liquor bottle “B” to the hollow gun shaped structure 110. Suchexternal thread-like pattern 314 may act like a washer having certainlevel of flexibility to accommodate varying size of the opening of theliquor bottle “B”.

Now referring to FIGS. 5A and 5B, respectively, illustrates a cap 140,and assembly thereof with the hollow gun shaped structure 110 are shown,in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.FIGS. 4A to 4C will now be described in conjunction with FIGS. 1 to 4C.The cap 140 may be internally threaded to engage with the threadedregion 120 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110. The cap 140 closesthe opening 130 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110 upon engagement.The cap 140 may be adapted to close the opening 130 of the hollow gunshaped structure 110, when the user has to keep the hollow gun shapedstructure 110 in an idle condition on within the briefcase 500.

Now referring to FIG. 6, a diagram depicting a holster 400 is shown, inaccordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Theholster 400 may include a flexible and flat material 410 extendinglongitudinally between opposite ends 420 and 430. Further, a pluralityof pockets 440, one adjacent to another may be coupled on one of surfaceof the flexible and flat material 410. The plurality of pockets 440 maybe capable of holding the plurality of vessel 200. Furthermore, theremay be at least one holding patch 450 at the opposite ends of theflexible and flat material 410 and proximate to the plurality of pockets440. The holding patch 450 is capable of holding the at least oneapparatus 100. An attaching member 460 may be coupled along the oppositeends 420 and 430 of the flexible and flat material 410. The holster 400may be adapted to be wrapped around a user waist and may be coupled viathe attaching member 460 for serving the liquor.

Now referring to FIG. 7, a diagram depicting a protective briefcase 500is shown, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the presentdisclosure. The protective briefcase 500 may include a plurality ofcomplementary grooved spaces 505 to accommodate the at least oneapparatus 100, the plurality of vessel 200, the pourer 300, and theholster 400. In one embodiment, the protective briefcase 500 may includea hard-protective covering 510 from an outside, and a soft cushioningcovering 520 and 530 from an inside thereof. The protective briefcase500 provides safety to the items like the apparatus 100 and theplurality of vessel 200 kept inside the protective briefcase 500. Thehard-protective covering 510 of the protective briefcase 500 bears thehard impacts whereas the soft cushioning covering 520 and 530 providesthe suspension effect inside the protective briefcase 500 during thesudden impact. The protective briefcase 500 also provides compactpacking of the apparatus 100, the plurality of vessel 200, the pourer300, and the holster 400, which makes it ready to go a liquor kit.

Referring now to FIG. 8, a method 6000 for carrying and serving liquoris provided. A method 6000 will be explained in conjunction with FIGS. 1to 7. The method 6000 at 600, enables a user to pick the hollow gunshaped structure 110 from a protective briefcase 500 along with theplurality of vessel 200, the pourer 300, and the holster 400. Further,at 610, the user may wrap the holster 400 around a his/her waist.Furthermore, at 620, the plurality of vessel 200 may be accommodated ina plurality of pockets 440 formed along the holster 400. Further, at630, the user may remove the cap 140 from the opening 130 of the hollowgun shaped structure 110 while keeping the hollow gun shaped structure110 vertically such that opening 130 is facing upward, if the hollow gunshaped structure 110 to be used. Further, at 640, the user may fill theliquor in the hollow gun shaped structure 110, through the opening 130while keeping the hollow gun shaped structure 110 vertically such thatopening 130 is facing upward. Furthermore, at 650, the user may closethe opening 130 with the cap 140 after hollow gun shaped structure 110is filled with the liquor, if the hollow gun shaped structure 110 is tobe kept idle and to be used later.

Alternatively, at 650, for immediate use, the user may fix the pourer300 on the opening 130 of the hollow gun shaped structure 110 keepingthe hollow gun shaped structure 110 vertically such that opening 130 isfacing upward. The pourer 300 eliminates the turbulence in the liquorupon serving by controlling the flow velocity of the liquor. Thisphenomenon avoids unwanted splashing of liquor outside the vessel 200,upon pouring. Furthermore, at 660, the user may decant the liquorthrough the pourer 300 in at least one vessel 200, from the hollow gunshaped structure 110 by inclining the hollow gun shaped structure 110downward.

Further, the amount of liquor to be decanted is controlled bycontrolling the hand movement of the user holding the first region 112of the apparatus 100. Furthermore, the user, using the pourer 300, poursthe liquor in the plurality of vessel 200 with a controlled flowvelocity. Furthermore, the liquor may be refilled repeatedly in thehollow gun shaped structure 110 for serving, after the liquor isconsumed.

The present disclosure is advantageous in carrying liquor from one placeto another without any fear of getting broken. Further, the presentdisclosure facilitates carrying of supplementary items of the liquorfrom one place to another safely. Furthermore, the present disclosureprovides better liquor serving experience. Furthermore, facilitatescarrying the liquor serving vessel over the person's body favoringhassle free and timely liquor serving.

The present disclosure should not be construed to be limited to theconfiguration of the method and system as described herein only. Variousconfigurations of the system are possible which shall also lie withinthe scope of the present disclosure.

The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the presentdisclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration anddescription. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit thepresent disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously manymodifications and variations are possible in light of the aboveteaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to bestexplain the principles of the present disclosure and its practicalapplication, and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to bestutilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with variousmodifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It isunderstood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents arecontemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but suchomissions and substitutions are intended to cover the application orimplementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the presentdisclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. An apparatus for serving liquor, the apparatuscomprising: at least one hollow gun shaped structure having: a firstregion to hold the hollow gun shaped structure; a second regionextending horizontally in relation to a vertical orientation of thefirst region; a threaded region formed along a distal end portion of thesecond region, wherein the threaded region is threaded externally alongthe distal end portion of the second region; an opening formed along thesecond region extending from the threaded region to the at least onehollow gun shaped structure, wherein the opening facilitates filling anddecanting of the liquor in and out of the hollow gun shaped structure;and one of a pourer and a cap adapted to alternatively and removablycoupled to the threaded region along the opening of the hollow gunshaped structure.
 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein thehollow gun shaped structure 110 is transparent.
 3. The apparatus asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the hollow gun shaped structure is of athick, durable and food grade glass.
 4. The apparatus as claimed inclaim 1, wherein the first region defining a grip portion to enablegripping and holding of the hollow gun shaped structure.
 5. Theapparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second region defining abore portion to enable filling and decanting of the liquor in and out ofthe hollow gun shaped structure via the opening.
 6. The apparatus asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the threaded region is narrower than thesecond region.
 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein thepourer is a two side open ended pipe comprising: a projecting flat rim,a threaded portion extending vertically up-ward from one side of theprojecting flat rim a protruding member extending vertically down-wardfrom another side of the projecting flat rim, and a see-through recessextending along the projecting flat rim, the threaded portion and theprotruding member to enable decanting of the liquor out of the hollowgun shaped structure.
 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein,the threaded portion comprises: internal threads formed along aninternal surface of the pourer, the internal threads complement theexternal threads of the threaded region along the distal end portion ofthe second region to removably couple the pourer with the threadedregion, and an external thread-like pattern formed along an externalsurface of the pourer, the external thread-like pattern enables grippingof the pourer to couple the pourer with the threaded region withoutslippage.
 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the protrudingmember has narrower diameter than the threaded portion of the pourer.10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cap is internallythreaded to be engaged with the threaded region to close the opening,when the hollow gun shaped structure is in the idle condition.
 11. Asystem of carrying and serving liquor, the system comprising: at leastone apparatus for serving liquor, the apparatus comprising: at least onehollow gun shaped structure having, a first region to hold the hollowgun shaped structure, a second region extending horizontally in relationto a vertical orientation of the first region, a threaded region formedalong a distal end portion of the second region, wherein the threadedregion is threaded externally along the distal end portion of the secondregion, an opening formed along the second region extending from thethreaded region to the at least one hollow gun shaped structure, whereinthe opening facilitates filling and decanting of the liquor in and outof the hollow gun shaped structure, and one of a pourer and a capadapted to alternatively and removably coupled to the threaded regionalong the opening of the hollow gun shaped structure; a plurality ofvessel to hold the served liquor from the at least one apparatus; aholster, to hold the plurality of vessel and the apparatus; and aprotective briefcase having a plurality of complementary grooved spacesto accommodate the at least one apparatus, the plurality of vessel, thepourer, and the holster.
 12. The system as claimed in claim 11, whereinthe hollow gun shaped structure 110 is transparent.
 13. The system asclaimed in claim 11, wherein the pourer is a two side open ended pipecomprising: a projecting flat rim, a threaded portion extendingvertically up-ward from one side of the projecting flat rim a protrudingmember extending vertically down-ward from another side of theprojecting flat rim, and a see-through recess extending along theprojecting flat rim, the threaded portion and the protruding member toenable decanting of the liquor out of the hollow gun shaped structure.14. The system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the threaded portioncomprises: internal threads formed along an internal surface of thepourer, the internal threads complement the external threads of thethreaded region along the distal end portion of the second region toremovably couple the pourer with the threaded region, and an externalthread-like pattern formed along an external surface of the pourer, theexternal thread-like pattern enables gripping of the pourer to couplethe pourer with the threaded region without slippage.
 15. The system asclaimed in claim 11, wherein the holster comprises: a flexible and flatmaterial extending longitudinally between opposite ends and, a pluralityof pockets, one adjacent to another, coupled on one of surface of theflexible and flat material to hold the plurality of vessel, at least oneholding patch at the opposite ends and of the flexible and flat materialand proximate to the plurality of pockets to hold the at least oneapparatus, attaching member coupled along the opposite ends of theflexible and flat material, wherein the holster is adapted to be wrappedaround a user waist and coupled via the attaching member for serving theliquor.
 16. The system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the protectivebriefcase comprises: a hard-protective covering from an outside thereof,and a soft cushioning covering from an inside thereof.
 17. A method forserving liquor using an apparatus, the apparatus comprising at least onehollow gun shaped structure having a first region, a second region, athreaded region, an opening formed along the second region extendingfrom the threaded region to the at least one hollow gun shapedstructure, and one of a pourer and a cap adapted to alternatively andremovably coupled to the threaded region along the opening of the hollowgun shaped structure, the method comprising: picking the hollow gunshaped structure from a protective briefcase along with the plurality ofvessel, the pourer, and the holster for using, wherein the holster iswrapped around a user's waist, and the plurality of vessel areaccommodated in a plurality of pockets formed along the holster;removing the cap from the opening of the hollow gun shaped structure,keeping the hollow gun shaped structure vertically such that opening isfacing upward, if the hollow gun shaped structure to be used; fillingthe liquor in the hollow gun shaped structure, through the opening,keeping the hollow gun shaped structure vertically such that opening isfacing upward; closing the opening with the cap after hollow gun shapedstructure is filled with the liquor, if the hollow gun shaped structureto be used later, alternatively; fixing the pourer on the opening of thehollow gun shaped structure keeping the hollow gun shaped structurevertically such that opening is facing upward; and decanting the liquorthrough the pourer in at least one vessel, from the hollow gun shapedstructure by inclining the hollow gun shaped structure downward.
 18. Themethod as claimed in claim 17, wherein the amount of liquor to decant iscontrolled by controlling the hand movement holding the first region.19. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the pourer pours theliquor in the plurality of vessel with a controlled flow velocity. 20.The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the liquor is refilledrepeatedly in the hollow gun shaped structure for serving, after theliquor is consumed.